Groom-to-be Doug (Josh Gad) has no best man and no groomsmen, and his
fiancée has nine in her wedding party. So Doug enlists Jimmy (Kevin
Hart), whose Best Man, Inc. creates fake wedding parties for socially
awkward guys in need. (R)

: Cubs will love good-natured bear flickFour starsA young bear moves to England after his home in Peru is destroyed. There
he is welcomed by a loving family, but also hunted by a devious
taxidermist. (PG)

Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Alan Turing, the eccentric British genius who built a machine (arguably the first computer) that could crack the complicated encryption code used by Nazis in their messages during World War II.

Tim Burton gets serious with this drama recounting the life of the acclaimed 1950s painter Margaret Keane (Amy Adams) and the ensuing battles with her husband (Christoph Waltz), who started taking credit for her work.

Joel and Ethan Coen wrote the screenplay and Angelina Jolie directed this retelling of the harrowing experiences of Louis Zamperini (played by Jack O’Connell), the Olympic runner who was captured by the Japanese during World War II.

Now that it's over, finally, we can see that all three parts of "The Hobbit" told a very simple story: Bilbo, a hobbit, is recruited by dwarves to help them steal treasure from a dragon. They do, but then end up in a big battle with scary, evil Orcs. That's it. That's what it took three movies and eight hours of screen time to tell.

The new "Annie" is intimate and hip, sarcastic and flip. It opens by mocking the cliched redheaded cheerfulness of the Depression-era comic strip and proceeds to give the little orphan - "Not an orphan. I'm a foster kid!" - sass to go along with a heart so big it melts all of New York.

After wrapping his last shot of Robin Williams in "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" in May, Shawn Levy, the movie's director, joined Ben Stiller, its star, in an on-set tribute to Williams.
The film's crew responded with a standing ovation. Caught on video, the applause went on for two minutes.